The actress' lifestyle blog Goop is known for offering some new age, eye-roll-inducing health advice — but one product promoted by the brand just got exposed by NASA for being a load of B.S.!!

On Goop's site, you can find an endorsement for stickers called Body Vibes, which claimed to use "NASA space suit material" to "rebalance the energy frequency in our bodies." Because if there's one thing astronauts need to worry about in space, it's keeping their chakras balanced.

Sounds like a total scam? We know. But Goop is all about endorsing open-minded products without any cynicism… or research, apparently.

The site claims these Body Vibes "target imbalances" of your body frequency, due to everyday stresses and anxiety, using "the same conductive carbon material NASA uses to line space suits so they can monitor an astronaut's vitals during wear."

Wow, those are some fancy science words — and they name drop NASA! This can't possibly be B.S., right?

Wrong. When asked about the product, a rep from NASA's spacewalk office told Gizmodo that spacesuits aren't even made with this "conductive carbon material lining"!

Even worse, the stickers — which sell as high as $120 for a 24-pack — claim to battle